Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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Rental car companies tend to license their cars where it's advantageous with respects to property taxes or business-friendly states. Where I live in Kansas (at the border of KS and MO) I have never seen a rental car that had a Kansas plate even when picking up the car locally as opposed to the airport (which is in Missouri), it's usually plated from Missouri but we've rented cars locally that have Florida plates, Minnesota plates, North or South Carolina, etcReally? I won't tell my daughter that...
And don't forget people who drive the rental cars from different states and the company weighs the odds of keeping that car or having it go to somewhere else (usually depends on what the market draws in terms of types of cars). We're about to pick up a rental car Sunday (and like I said it'll 99% for sure have a plate other than KS where I'm picking it up) and driving it to Chicago dropping it off at the airport that sort of stuff happens. For Disney people might be driving from all over and dropping it off at airports and satellite locations and if it's a type of car the area thinks will command bookings they'll probably keep it there.
We also like to see where different plates are coming from but we've never judged based on that plate....well other than someone's driving skills
